On 04/09/2014 01:28 AM, duch...@redpin.com wrote:
> I'd vote (as a service provider admin) to either leave IE8 support
> intact, make the IE8 compatibility stuff a selectable plugin for people
> who need to continue to support XP users, or as a last option declare a
> stable "legacy support" version that'd get no feature and only security
> (if necessary) updates through some defined date (12/31/2015?).

We "marked" 1.0 as LTS and I think we'll support it for so long. The IE8
support drop is planned for future versions (and 1.1 will be released
somewhere around a new year).

> One of our larger customers is an ISP in India, and an alarming
> percentage of their userbase is on IE8 still, and I don't foresee that
> changing in the next several months.

So, we'll most likely create an official plugin hoping people interested
will provide feedback/support/fixes for it.

-- 
Aleksander 'A.L.E.C' Machniak
LAN Management System Developer [http://lms.org.pl]
Roundcube Webmail Developer  [http://roundcube.net]
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